Talking Crit

We are back, sort of.
Jonny is going solo tonight on a mini one off of Talking Crit. While Brendan is out celebrating marriage in the most spectacular way, Jonny is going to do some solo podcasting. It's a look at how Travis Willingham has been

THe Nerds

As the new year rolls around, we get the second half of Star Trek Discovery. Jon, Lindsay, and Miles talk about what they taught about the first half. It's not your normal Star Trek, and that's probably a good thing. It's time to change how

The D&D Podcast

Muffed It Up
Group A has gone down a level and they've run into more traps. This strange fungus creeps down hallways and around corners; they have survived the tomb of Kubazan, and are looking for the tomb of I'Jin. Will they keep exploring the 3rd

Zadash seems to be a place of haves and have nots. It also seems to be a source of beating drums that sound like they’re going to revolt. The Mighty Nein have landed and settled, and in some instances, a little too well. We see some classic tropes low level PC’s trying to scam or pull one over NPC’s. We also see some great group bonding via the steam bash, and an interesting look at the upper class. A big anti-magic dome you say? Well, I have some interesting questions about that. There’s also the dangling rumour that The Traveller is Artagan. There’s a lot going on, and we’ll have to wait for Thursday to see what gets dropped on us.

Question of the Week looks at Nott the Brave this time around. There’s a lot of questions about alignment and age that come with our Goblin Arcane Trickster. How old is she? Are old goblins more dangerous because of all that they have survived. or are all Goblins young, because they never make it past a certain age? Give your vote and let us know what you think.

The first shout out this week goes to long time Critter artist, Tess Fowler. She has created this amazing water colour of Jester and her mother ‘The Ruby of the Sea.’ It’s great to see the technical skill as well as artistic creation that goes into making a watercolour. The colours, contrast, and composition all make a wonderful scene between Jester and her mother. It gives us a lot of ideas and possible interactions she could have if she shows up on the show. PS> I think we’re also hoping that Marcy McGlynn also plays The Ruby of the Sea.

The Second shout out goes to Nich Patzelt and this scene of Pumat Sol meeting Caleb and Nott for the first time, and the first time, and the first time, and the first time. He captures the soul and personality that Pumat brings. It was a wholesome scene that has stuck in the minds of critters everywhere. What an introduction to his first fan art. It looks like something that belongs in a fantasy novel. This is such a great image, we can’t wait to see more. Thank you for this amazing piece.

That is it for this week. Please follow Tess and Nice, your twitter feed will thank you. We will see you on Thursday.

Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast for automatic updates and episodes. You can tune in via iTunes or Google Play. If you want to leave a review and a rating, that would help us out a lot; or join along in the fun, and leave a comment or question for us, you can always use our twitter handle @TalkingCrit or the hashtag: #TalkingCrit and we’ll read your questions and comments on the show.

About Us

What we're about

Flying Lizard Studio is a place to come nerd out and share your geekly passions. If you love podcasts, cosplay, or seeing funny stuff on the internet, this is the place for you.
Come join the community in creating something nerdy, I hope you enjoy your stay.